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Vamqh and NIO

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Roedy Green - 23 Oct 2005 05:10 GMT
Vamqh.com seems full of dead links.  IIRC I once read there about a
way of recovering direct nio buffer RAM space.  Does any one more
informamation on this?

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Roedy Green - 23 Oct 2005 05:12 GMT
>Vamqh.com seems full of dead links.  IIRC I once read there about a
>way of recovering direct nio buffer RAM space.  Does any one more
>informamation on this?

Yes, that would be Vampqh, the BufferSlayer class.
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Andrew Thompson - 23 Oct 2005 08:26 GMT
>>Vamqh.com seems full of dead links.  
...
> Yes, that would be Vampqh, the BufferSlayer class.

tut, tut Roedy.  The OP referred to 'dead' links, not
'living dead' links.  Please try to pay attention.   ;-)


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